College ice hockey team season
The 1919–20 Penn Quakers men's ice hockey season was the 8th season of play for the program.
Season
The Program was rekindled after World War I, having been dormant since 1911. Penn alumnus George Orton, a bronze medalist in the steeplechase at the 1900 Summer Olympics, served as head coach for the program's second resurrection. The Philadelphia Ice Palace, which opened on February 14, became Penn's first indoor home.
Roster
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S/P/C
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Player
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Class
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Pos
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Height
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Weight
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DoB
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Hometown
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Previous team
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Donald Brett
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RW
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Anson Boyd Jr.
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Reese Barkalow
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Iri R. Cope
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D
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Bryan Farah (C)
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R
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Philip Harvey
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Willis Hazelton
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Charles Jefferys
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G
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Richard Kearns Jr.
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LW
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Waldo Miner
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D
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R. J. O'German
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Samuel Paul
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Andrew C. Pringle
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Freshman
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C
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George Yeomans
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[1]
Standings
Schedule and results
† Lafayette was an unofficial club team.
[1]
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